Problem with > in Autometrics

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Re: Problem with > in Autometrics

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I did a search of OS(C:) for "CompositeData.xml" and did not find it.
It did find "Subscript.xml" but I don't know why. Where can the file be hiding?
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Re: Problem with > in Autometrics

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Mike Thompson wrote:I did a search of OS(C:) for "CompositeData.xml" and did not find it.
I did find "Subscript.xml" but I don't know why. Where can the file be hiding?
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You should find it in:

C:\Program Files (x86)\High-Logic FontCreator\Composites

Subscript.xml is a Glyph Transform script and should be in:

C:\Users\Bhikkhu Pesala\Documents\FontCreator\Transform

along with many other scripts.
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Re: Problem with > in Autometrics

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Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:
Mike Thompson wrote:I did a search of OS(C:) for "CompositeData.xml" and did not find it.
I did find "Subscript.xml" but I don't know why. Where can the file be hiding?
Mike
You should find it in:

C:\Program Files (x86)\High-Logic FontCreator\Composites
The folder 'High-Logic FontCreator\Composites' will usually be in 'Program Files (x86)' on 64-bit Windows, but 'Program Files' on 32-bit Windows.
Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:Subscript.xml is a Glyph Transform script and should be in:

C:\Users\Bhikkhu Pesala\Documents\FontCreator\Transform

along with many other scripts.
I don't think Mike is likely to have a 'Bhikkhu Pesala' folder in C:\Users'! :lol:

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